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The cause of a Thursday morning collision in Imperial Beach that left a motorcyclist seriously injured is under investigation, officials said.
A sewage spill closed a portion of La Jolla Shores on Wednesday, the San Diego County Department of Environmental and Quality said.
Paloma Aguirre has been a relentless advocate for solutions to the Tijuana River sewage crisis. Now she seeks to bring her self-described brand of 'practical,' 'bi-partisan' problem solving to the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
The endorsement distinguishes Aguirre as the only candidate with the unanimous backing of a South County city's entire elected leadership, and the first major candidate to garner a significant endorsement from outside the Democratic Party.
January 10, 2025 – San Diego County Sheriff’s Office officials report that the Imperial Beach Sheriff's Substation is investigating a serious injury collision. On Thursday, January 9 just after 8:00 a.m., deputies responded to a crash between a motorcycle and car in the 1300 block of Palm Avenue in Imperial Beach.
A group of researchers from local universities are working to make sure South Bay community members living through the sewage crisis are heard through science.
Donald Trump didn’t just benefit from lack of turnout for Kamala Harris. Some areas of San Diego and Imperial Counties turned out for him in greater numbers than before.
The Imperial Beach Collaborative helped to shine a light on the connection between art and youth mental health in time for World Mental Health Day.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to hold a special election to replace recently departed District 1 Supervisor Nora Vargas.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif — The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to hold a special election to fill the District 1 seat that became vacant after Chair Nora Vargas' surprise announcement that she would step down and not serve a second term, despite winning reelection in November.
The race has the potential for a business-labor faceoff, but perhaps not so traditionally absolute as in the November re-election of labor-backed Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer over former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, who had support from developers and other business interests.